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Andrea Booth - 21 Mar 2013
Land tenure decisions determine the fate of livelihoods and forest resources - we need to understand them.
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- 22 Dec 2021
Meet the farmers and scientists collaborating to restore Kenya’s degraded grasslands
Bringing the soil back to life
News
- 1 Dec 2020
Global mega-trends impact forest communities, scientists find
Migration, infrastructure development weigh on rural livelihoods
News
- 10 Nov 2020
Resource rights deserve more attention in community forest management, report finds
Indigenous and local participation leads to better outcomes
Interview
- 3 May 2016
Diversity wins: Why involving women in decision-making matters
If you give women a voice in the management of forests and fisheries, you get better outcomes for both people and nature.
Video Q&A
- 16 Oct 2014
Unequal power dynamics in landscape approaches must not be ignored, expert warns
"Communities are not homogeneous; communities are unequal."
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- 21 Mar 2013
New training manual gives researchers tools to tackle tenure
Land tenure decisions determine the fate of livelihoods and forest resources - we need to understand them.
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